Human Geography — Current Affairs 2026
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Climate Migration Surges Globally, Posing New Geopolitical Challenges
October 2025Recent reports from the UN and various NGOs indicate a significant increase in climate-induced migration across the globe, particularly in vulnerable regions like sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and small island developing states. Extreme weather events, prolonged droughts, and rising sea levels are displacing millions, creating internal and international refugee crises. This phenomenon directly links to population geography (migration theories, distribution patterns) and political geography (border management, international cooperation, potential for conflict over resources). The spatial patterns of displacement and the challenges of integrating climate migrants into host communities are critical areas of study.
UPSC Angle: Analyze the push factors of climate migration and pull factors of destination regions. Discuss the socio-economic and geopolitical implications for both source and destination countries. Evaluate policy responses at national and international levels, including disaster risk reduction and humanitarian aid. Connect to [Population Displacement] and [Climate Change Geography].
India's Urbanization Drive: Smart Cities and Affordable Housing Initiatives
March 2024The Indian government continues to push its 'Smart Cities Mission' and 'Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY)' to address rapid urbanization challenges. These initiatives aim to create sustainable, livable, and inclusive urban spaces while providing affordable housing. This directly relates to settlement geography (urban hierarchy, central place theory, urban planning), economic geography (infrastructure development, job creation in urban centers), and social geography (addressing inequality in access to housing and services). The spatial planning and implementation of these projects, including the selection of cities and the development of new urban infrastructure, are key areas of focus.
UPSC Angle: Critically evaluate the progress and challenges of India's Smart Cities Mission and PMAY. Discuss how these policies align with principles of sustainable urban development and equitable access to resources. Analyze the impact on rural-urban migration patterns and the growth of secondary cities. Connect to [Indian Urban Development] and [urban planning and smart cities].